Glendale News. Miss Enima Bryan of Canyonville is visiting her friends, tho Misses Wall in Glendale. 'The D. of H. calico ball on Monday night was a brilliant success, both social ly and financially, and was enjoyed by all . Miss Lucy Hamilton was awarded the prize for the prettiest calico dress worn at the ball. 0. B. Hurd of Forest Lake, Minn., is expected to arrive in Glendale between the 1st and 10th of nest month, with a stock of jewelry. His brother, L. L. Hurd, will be associated "with him and they will have as neat a little jewelry store in the postolneo building as can be found in Southern Oregon. Married, at the home of tho bride's mother at the Hotel Glendale, on Wed nesday evening, Feb. 24th, Mr. John Fruit, the S. P. lineman at this place and Miss Minnie Hodson, Rev. J. R. Landsbrough officiating. The happy couple have begun housekeeping in the Zwight house, with the best wishes of their many friends. Wilbur H. Brown of Deer Creek, who has taken a very active interest in the search for the lost man, A. N. Drake was in Glendale several days this week. Mrs. Cecil Van Gilder is visiting her mother and other relatives at Myrtle Creek this week. The News knows of several firstelass timber claims near Glendale, containing 5,000,009 or 6,000,003 feet on each claim. which, for some unknown reason have been overlooked in the wild scramble for timber land. f.v; irostmaster nurd is making some needed improvements in the postoffice and after he installs the lock boxes which have been sent for, Glendale will have as neat and well-equipped postof fice as there is in the state. A firstelass orchestra was organized in Glendale this week, composed of the following members: Chris Hagen, first violin ; Ed Throne and Archie Wilson, cornets, Billy Caternach, slide trombone, and Miss Dallas Miller, piano. They make most excellent music, and will make a specialty of playing for balls, entertainmants, etc ' Marshal Nels Jones is wordering what devilment ho has done to warrant a stunk plague being sent upon him. Within the last week he has killed half a dozen of the varmints at his home. The other morning he extracted two very large ones from under his chicken house and "fought several hours with them "before he "finally succeeded in choking them to death. The members of the D. of lodge honored Miss Minnie Hodson with a "bundle shower" party Saturday even ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. B. Austin. It was a most delightful Eocial event and greatly enjoyed by all who at-! tended. At 8 o'clock Miss Hodson was sent for, and after a brief explanation aa to the object of the party, she was escorted to the dining room and pre sented with her "bundles" all useful articles for housekeeping purposes. It is needless to add that she was greatly pleased, and warmly thanked her friends for their kindness. Following are the names of those who attended and their presents. Mr and Mra CTyndall, glass cakestand; Miss Clara Bedfield, pair of linen splashers'! L L Hurd,-set ground glasses; Mrs. Mary Kouns, China fruit dish; Miss Dallas Miller, Glass fruit dish; Miss Lucy Hamilton. China cream pitcher; Mrs. Ella lledfield, China veg etable dish; Nail & Cuthbert, glats wa ter set; EF Frinell, pair vases; Mr Olson, pair linen towels ; Miss Maud Nail, set-China pie plates; Miss Emma Nail, crumb pan and brush ; Mrs Mag gie Austin, glass fruit dish; Mrs Madge WaU,--pair linen towels-and China spoon tray. Beside&the above from the D. of H. members, Mrs. Kennedy, mother of Miss Hjodson, sent the following presents set China cups and . saucers, pickle dish,,gravy hoar, meat'' platter, water pitcher, 2 vegetable dishes, glass jelly dfsh and 8 linen towels. Boy Hodson, her brother, sent a China cup, saucer and plate. Mies -Lillie .Mercier, glass water set. Government Timber Land. It seems to be a general idea among the people that all'the-'valuable vacant government land lias been taken. Such is not the case, as I "can show you 23 quarter sections of" government land that will cut frem 3 to million feet per each quarter of Sugar and Yellow Pine. Cedar and Oregon" Pine, in very desir able, locations for timber claims and homes teadsclose to-town -and the rail road, with good -.roads leading to them If you intendaking a timber claim or homestead, first let me show .you some chums and then before filing, go and see what others will show you. I want 3-ou to get all the timber and in the best lo cation that you can for your money Maps and pamphlets furnished on ap plication. My location fee is $125. W B. SnxttXAN, Booms 10 and 12 Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Long dis tance phone 731. lm Oakland Owl Hoots. R. B.' Estes, of Alberta, Province, Canada, is visiting Oakland friends. Mr. Estes is well pleased with- his new home, but after all, has many words of praise for good old Douglas county. Avon. V. Smith was in from tho Yel low Creek saw mill Saturday. The mill commenced operation Monday, and as soon as the roads are in condition to travel, plenty of lumber will be in the yard ready, for purchasers at reasonable figures. Ayonng man not 1000 miles from hero called to spend the evening with a Yoncalla girl the other night. A rain storm came came up" and the girl's father asked him to remain overnight. He was -a bashful young man and the next-morning when he was invited to a eeat at tho table, he very reluctantly ac cepted. He sat opposite the mirror and discovered that he bad forgotton to comb his hair. Then he dropped his fork on -the floor and as he stooped to pick it up he upset his coffee and the graVydish on his lap. Matters Went from bad to worse-nutil the young man J quit eating and put his hands under the table ' The loose end of tho tablecloth was lying- iu his lap and when he touched jt ho turned paje. Ho thought it was his Ebritand ia his nervous ex citement while dressing ho had forgot ten to put. tho garment insido his trousers. There was no time to lose. Ho hurriedly stuffed the supposed shirt inside his trousers. Two minutes later when the family aroso from tho table there was a crash. Tho dishes lay in a broken mass on tho floor. Tho young man pulled three feet of tho table cloth out of his pants and fled through tho door into tho forest, and no doubt is still running. Tho girl is now looking for a less bashful lover. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Unequalled for Con stipation. Mr. A. B. Kane, a pr&minent druggist of Baxter Springs Kansas, says : "Cham herlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment, tho most superior preparation of anything in uso today for constipation. They are suro in action and with no tendency to nauseate or urine. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Olalla News. Fall sown grain is doing quite well. Stock is wintering well considering short grass. W. A. Jones and family have returned to tins place and will probably buv a farm and locate here. The Olalla Mining Co. have their big saw mill in readiness and as soon as the weather will permit will commence operation. The people have about repaired dam ages on their fences, done bv the wind storm of a few days ago. UNo. Drain Nonpareil: Some kindlv friend asked the other day if Hayhnrst is dead. t e answered by no means, not even sleeping. For the past ten days we have had a continual round of social en tertainments. On Valentine's day Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Applogate entertained a number of their friends at a very enjoy , . . . ... . auie luncn, ana music anu games, limcii, pit and other popular games beinz the order of the evening On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller gave a reception in honorofthenewly wedded, Mr. Isaac Ohlson and bride, nee Miss Jessie Applegate. About twenty guests were present. Music, pit and Hindi also dancing of the old fashion Virginia reel were among tho enjoyable features of the occasion. But best of all was the singing of Mrs. Maud Estes, so well and favorably known as a soloist. Her many friends cannot sufficiently express their appreciation of her kindness in thus as sisting toward the entertainment. Thanks are also extended to Gien Car ver, Willie Wilson and Lts.ie Miller. We must not omit also to especially thank W. S. Applegate for music, especially that Virginia reel. We think he earned a free pass to all future social doings in Havhurst. Cor. are weeds. Unless they are kept down, they divert the nu trition which the soil provides from the growing crops and ruin their pro ductiveness. Diseases are to the body what weeds are 10 ine sou. They divert the nutri tion which is necessary to sound health. and the body, instead of being strong ana naray, drags out a sickly existence. When the stomach U diseased, and the otner organs ot digestion and nutrition are involved with it, there is a constant loss of nutrition by the body. The stom ache and its allied organs are not able to convert the foods into nourishment, and hence the body and its several organs are deprived of the necessary elements of vitality. What is known as "weak" heart or "weak" lungs, "weak" nerves and other forms of so-called weakness, are generally caused by "weak" stomach. When the stomach and the other onrans r . . .... . 01 aigesuon ana nutrition are cured, then the other (Gseases are cured with it. Dis eases which are caused by a diseased condition of the stomach are cured through the stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases 01 we stomach ana its associated organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures through the stomach diseases of heart, lungs, liver and other onrans. It in creases the activity of the blood-making pianos, so mat me wnoie txxly is nour- lsuea djt an aounuant supply 01 pure mooa, ncn in the bngut red corpuscles of health. There is no alcohol in "Golden Med ical Discovery" and it contains neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic It is strictly a temperance medicine. Persons suffering from chronic forms of disease are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by haterreft All correspondence ncuy private. Aauress ur. k. v. 1'ierce, jBiuiaio, r. y. Suffered for Years. "My gratitude to you and j-our ' Golden Med ical lJucovery' is so great." writes Mr. Rows juarun, 01 Ariee, Jlason Co.,Wet Virginia, "that I am at a lost to find word to extn-os my true feeliDjj. I had suffered for a number or yean with lunsr and throat troubles, and doctored with specialists, but got no better. Then I decided to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and after turns it I was greatly relieved. I have all faith that it has saved my life. "I have one of your medical books and think it a grand work." Torpid liver Guredr "I was a sufferer from torpid liver lorovei irear," writes Mrs. Nora Willis, of Wheatfield, asper Co., Ind., "and could not sleep, uor eat ut very little, and then It would cause me great distress I tried several doctors but got no re. lief. Waa adviMtl by a friend to write to Dr. Piercr. which I did, and in a few days I received n letter advising me to take his Golden Med ical Discovery and also his 'Pleasant Pellets.' After I had taken only hulf a bottle I wai greaUy Improved. I only took three bottles of the 'Golden Medical L-.covery'and two vials of the relicts,' and. thanks to Dr. Tierce and his wonderful medicine. I am as well as ever in ray lire, and feel that life Is worth living after all. "Last winter 1 look a severe cold -which re sulted In pleurisy. Tongue can not tell wliat I suffered. For two rights and two days I could not move without it nearly killed me. I told tnv husband I could not endure another night ol suffering. The weather was so cold and stormy that it was almost loo bad for anyone to go six miles to town, but he went, and got a Uittle ol Dr. Pierce's Uitract of Smart -Weed, which gave me distant relief. 1 can ay that for all pains that I luive tried it for it has worked like magic. We keep a ltUc of the 'Smart-Weed in Hie house all the time. I cannot thank Dr. Pierce enough for what he has done for me- Constipation has nluiool countless con sequences. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and cure its conse quences. They should always be used with "Golden Medical Discovery," when the use of a Uxative is indicated. Earner's Wg; fees JlVi!' Everybody's Magazine. Timeliness is only half the problem in good mugazino making. Tho real achievement is to have the subject of tho moment treated by tho man who knows most about it. For instance, there have been hundreds of sketches ot tho Tsar of Russia, tho paramount fig ure in tho world at the moment. In the February number of Everybody's Maga zine thoro is a character study of tho Muscovite autocrat by Arnold White, tho well known English publicist, who is ono of tho lew men outside tho Em pire familiar with the conditions actual ly prevailing in Russian court circles. In the sumo number is an article on "J. Pierpont Morgan's Word a.s an Asset," which explains the gene.-is and devol p niont of tho great power wielded by the eminent financier, and frankly discusses L tho degree to which rovont events have impaired his prestige. The writer is F. J. Fdwards (Holland), dean of the Now York correspondents, who enjoys n more intimate acquaintance with the big men of all Street than anv of his contem poraries. A third instance 01 the union of time liness and authority is found in O K Davis' article about Taft and the Fili pinos. Mr. Davis represented "Tho Sun" in both Philippine campaigns. and knows just what grat things the new Secretary of War was able to effect with the little brown men who are the latest Americans. These threo articles are as cn'ortain- ing as they are valuable, and, reinforced by nine first class stories and n number of interesting contributions on other subjects, make up an extraordinary bud get of reading matter for ton cunte Doing One's Best. The world has precious little use for the man who half tries. We aometintep wonder if he has much use for hiui.-Hjlf He is probably interested in his own ease and happiness, but in his work never. Aud ho canjiever laste to its full the joy of liviug. For the man who only half tries only half lives. In a 'little sermon on doing one's best Success joiuts out that only to thf man who has the habit of fully exerting him self caii life be worth while. ''Tliis habit of always doing one's botontwt; into the very marrow of one's heart and character; it affects one's hearing, one's self possession. The mn who does every thing to a finish has a feeling of serenity ; he is not easily thrown oil his baiauoe; he has nothing to fear, ami he can look the world in the face because he fjole conscious that he has not put shoddy in to anything, that he ha. had nothing to do with shams and that he has always done his level best. The sense of etftci ency, of being master of one's craft, of being equal to any emergency, the con sciousness of possessing the ability to do with superiority whatever one under takes, will give soul satisfaction which l-irt .a a iiaiineerteu. slipshod worker never knows. " hen a man feels throbbing within him the power to do what he undertake! as well as it can possibly be done, and all his faculties sav 'Amen' to what h is doinz and cive their uootialitied ao- proval to his efforts this is happiness this is success. This buoyant tens of power spurs the faculties to tlieir fullest development. It unfohU the mental the moral and, the physical force, and this ery growth, the oonscionsnese- of an expanding mentality ami of a broad- t-ning horizon, gives an added 5tati-fact ion beyond the power of words to das cribe. It is a realization of nobility the i ivinity of the mind." Perfect Confidence. W here there used to be a feeling.of uneasiness ami worry in the household when a child showed symptom! of croup there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in the treat ment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Bas- lord of Poolesvtlle, Md., in speaking of her experience iu the use of that reme dy says: "I have a word of confidence In Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for 1 have used it with perfect success. My child Garland is subject to severe at tacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For sale bv A.'C. Mar sters & Co. For Sale Cheap. J45 acres stock or dairy ranch 3) miles toutlieast of Myrtlel'oint, Oregon Fine new liouse, good out building! Will sell with or without stock and fur niture. Have, good object for selling. tor particulars address Carl W. Presely, Myrtle Point, Ore. An iraraenseHne of Morris Chairs mid Rockers just received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full.Iine of all kinds of Furniture at reasonable prices. Call and see for yourself. 09-lf Plain sewing and dressmaking is eolic ited by Mrs. Wooten on tho comer of Oak and Stephens streets. vjuaranieeu roresc ttcservo scrip -I i. .1 r -n for Bale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Albv, over the Land Office Rosebnrg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. x'i - .: ..l , i , . , uimuie eiiouio e lost wncn a child shows symptoms of croup. Cham oeriain h iOiigu ucmetiy given as' soon I f y"t t as the child becomes hoarse, or oven af ter tho croupy cough appears, will pre- yen i. mo aitacK. n never laus, rim is pleasant and safe to taku. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. What are They? Oliamberlaiira Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Price 25 cents. - For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. FULL DRESS GOWNS. Velvet Hie ltd irr Dinner. Itc-cetidon nnd Hull Tollelft. 111 velvets the new light weight ntmi- Ity called chiffon takes the lend In ev erything except for costly cloaks and coats. ItB sheen and exquisite pllaoll ity have entirely changed tho old treat ment of velvets Into this modern one, whore everything Is possible in the way of handwork. Smartness has declared for small checks "In dross 'velvets In tended for ctreet costumes. The mid d!o tone of any ono of tho colors !n vogue Is often crossed by lino squares of black or gray or by 11 lighter shado of the same foundation color. Single colored velvet costumes nre for more ceremonious purposes nnd ad mit of fur trimmings of the costliest EFFECTIVE EVENTNO rilOCKB. character. Violet, blue. French and stone grays, fawn, green, fuschla pur ple and cardinal red, together with black and gun metal shades, form the gamut of best choice. These costumes nre, according to preference, made up with the dressiness of lace nnd passe menterie trimmings or with a charm lug .simplicity of line and fur trimmed expensively. The" princess dinner gown hereshoww Is of black chiffon velvet over white taffeta. The foundation is finished with a plaiting nnd a deep ruche edged ruffle of white chiffon. The velvet princess has panels of handmade black fdlk face Inserted at the sides, rlsins In high iKlnts almost to the hips, and the chiffon Is beneath these full length. The Inset girdle and the cape effect at the lmck and over the shoulders are afcvj of the coarne silk lace. A large Jet butterfly trims the left of the corsngc. and tlie elbow .-Jeeves nre of black tulle over white chiffon. White I rtMScl3 net spotted with die ullle over white taffeta composes the ball gown, together with reitousso lace in deep vandyke iwluts and opalescent paillettes. Amkhik the full dress gowns for din ner and reception wear a skirt com Intuition of cre and chiffon velvet or of satin cloth Is entirely new. The half of a long train skirt In Its shaped flare, whether of velvet or cloth. Is joined to an iiHer half of transparent craite or of double ntousseliue of the Mini' color ami shade. A charming example Iu chalk white lias Its lower skirt of clotlu the upper one of crape to match. Seven strap of cloth one and a half Inches whle connect this cloth over the crajie to the belt, and these straps are orna mented with small buttons covered wltli crape. The waist belt Is of old -oso silk. A gray velvet dinner gown is in the latest all gray movement There are two stuped flounces upon the bottom, the tower ooe much the wider of the two, both trimmed with waved lines of ptphiK tn gray satin. The low tod Ice fits the figure, with a slight blouse 'n front, the lower part of velvet, but U rent of pray silk lace, with gray nml silTer paillette embroidery. Gray chlffou forms the sleeve drapery. Vogue. , The Larse llntm. ricture lwts for full dress are Im mense, and over them all waves the plumage of the ostrich. The hat here riCTDIXE HAT IS IVOKX n-tVfTi. Illustrated Is of the fashionable silk beaver In ivory tint, with a handsomo Ionjj ostrich feather, strings of black velvet and steel ornaments. Dlla ot Brlchtneaa. A dash ot cold water, A whlfr of fresh air. A bit of bright sunshine. Will oft banish care. MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES. A tviiriNtmaa Task For llnraelock Micrlcs, the Uctectiro. it was . tlie day after Christmas, llomclock Shcrlcs and I sat In tin Butcher street rooms cursing the mowy, sloppy weather. mess me: Mulroon's come homi sober!" he suddenly remarked ns Uio nark of n dog came. In from Uio hnll. 'How on earth can you tell?" I mar. veled, for no sound of mau's voice had been ueanl. "Because his dog doesn't know him " nnswered my friend, with n gleitm In his eye. "For n veterinary surgcou you let a great many 'horses' get on you, old uinn." Another period of silence, and limn Sherles reached up his lontr whltn hand and took down the bottle of gin.' ixo more or tins!" no mused nioini. "Now begins a period of hard wort for mo." Hard work?" I asked wondorliiL-lv 'Why, I haven't heard of anv recent murders, robberies or dlsannon None of these this time, ofd mnn. All mj'sterlos. Evcrv vohul- m-.i, i town will soon be here to lmvo nu Hud out what the Christmas present his girl gave him Is Intended for. don'i you know "New York Journal. Tho London Suturdny Review finds that tho result of tho recent elections in this country bodes no good for tho republic. When the Saturday Revlow discovers anything that bodes good to this republic It will bq when the editor has gone away and iaft the -miner in- charge of the olH?e boy. Notice for Publication. UNITKD 8TATEH LAND OFFICE. Koscburg Ore, Sept lu, W0.1, Jlcvadn.aiid Washington Terrlforv '...tn,i od toall tho public lanaStei'ct""S ' HKNRY KItNST. met in thUofllco hUnworn tatcmcnt No. ml. for tho purchase of tbo nw ol nee !2I iu tn No 20 aoulli. ranKo No. 8 went P . aud will oiler proof to iboir that theland ouht It more iubla for It timber or Hone thVn Slin?ri'i '""IS1 ani1 to tbllih hU m,ni 'ft'? Lhe K$K,,t nd Kecelver ot thli o((tc of KoMburr, Oregon, on TncMlay, thu 23rd day of February. 1901. no nanu-H aa witnwa; W. H . McOroisen. J all of lion-bur:. Ore.. Any na an pcrtom rlalmlnif adversely tbo above !lc.ri!.ud latdaaro itqucsteil to file their rlHima m thin office on orbcloru suld 2.!rd day of February, lm. J. r. Hit DilKH, 1 I V Itotrl.lor . SUMMONS. i.n nir. uiKCUIT U UI'.T OF TIIK BTAIF H.lrics. J. Jeuiiing., 1'lalutlrT, Noouday Mining Company, l prlvu'u CorM.raI1oii) Kdward B. LoIrd, Henry flra bam firown, (ii-orvt.- J. Atkliii, and John 1 Ahrcim, tiuitcc. Defendants. To Noonday -Mlnlns Comranr. fa r.rlv.i. P'irailoii), ilrowu, !- , Elward II. l.clcb, Henry Graham -orce J. Aitiiin. .mi Jot... i it....... trustee. at.ove named defendant, ani to each of (aid defendant: in tie name of tho State of Oregon, you and each uf you are hereby required to apiKjar and aniucr the complaint filed acalnn you In the above entitled mlt on or before the Uth day 6f March, l!l, and if oa fail o to appear and answer, f. r want thereof the platmlir will ap ply to the Ootirt for the relist demanded in the complaint, ai-ucclurt statement of which la that the defendant Henry Graham Brown bo decreed to hold auch title aa he may have to tho mill and mtll-alle and property described In tberoiupMnt in mntfor the defendaut Ed want B. Leigh fur the me aud benefit of plain tiff, and dlviatins each ol the defendant of any and all rlKbt, title and interest they or either of them may have or claim, in or to said property or any prt thereof, and vetting the Mmeln the plaintiff and perpetually enjoining the d. !-udaiu and each of ihern flom afsening anv right, title or Interest in, or control over, said property or any part thereof; for tho tU and disbursement ol this suit and for snch other aud further relief ai to the Court .ball MH-m tqultablc. Th summons ii published by vlrtuft of an order duly made and entered In the above en titled Court and cause by the Honorable J. W. 19 ll" ' M,J CDrt' ,,te'1 Juary The t'me prescribed In said order for pnbllra turn of this summons is twice a week for six ncmive weeks, the date of the first publica tion whereof is January 2lt, 1901 C'AuroaD & WTao.". C Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Putted State Land Office. Koseburs. Oregon, Oct. 36, I9U3. Nc-ilca is hereby given that. In eompllanc) with the provision of the act of Con fit of 7i lcu me aaie ot "uiucr ianu in ice tiaiesoi California, Oieroa Nevada .and Washlnrtnn Trr-rUnr jdoall tha public land iUUi by act of Anfuat JOHN G. KENDALL. "i Minneapolis, county of Hennpin, state o ninnea .la. na ihUdav Died in this office hi uru Biicmnu .-o. a,M. lor the pu-cbae of uuij, . wuin, rangu 5 west and will offer proof to ihow that the land son j-ht 1 mors valuable for Its timber or itnne than tor agricultural purposes, ana to establish hi claim before the Ketfater and Becclrer of thl oincs 01 uoasburr.Oreran. on Jjonoay, ine sn day of March, )9M He uamt-j as wunecs: t.:narlc Tbom, John mura.oi uwtmirr; joan Becker, Frank Lodk, ot Cleve!and. Ore. Any and all perron cUlmlns; adversely the above described lands r miRMti.1 tn til rUfmt In thl. n a n. r . t ij vi Jtareu, l-AH. J. T. BRIDGES. . Register. Notice for Publication. D.VITE1STSEH LISHOFFICE. Roxburr Ore . St ttt. 1 1X8. t.k k ' tcrfcJ' Sven that Is cotnpllanc) '..Hui.igiuninu( to oi cor.rrtts June S. 't.S. eilUtlMl "An art for !- .1. Umber lands in the Slates of Callfornla.Ore?n erada .and Washlncton Terrliorr." a extend ed to all the public land states by act of AujTut II EX RY W . STO KEY. ot Portlasd, cnunty of Maltnosab. tuie ol Ore- jnn. nasuiu oay nietl in this once hlssarom sUtesent Na WI. for the tarebax.uif the nw,. of section No. M la tp 26 south, of range No. and will offer proof to (how that theland sought Is more valuable tor iu Umber cr stone than tor agricultural porroei, and to establish hi claim before the Reenter and Receiver cX thl office oi llcaebore. Ortroa. on Tnevlay lh Uthl.T of Fe.rHrr. lWt He naraet as wtsnt se. w. n JleCrooen, J. w tiatlncr. of K.eMn-?. O'e.. Jihn Et-cer. Funk F. Uolesbr. of I'orUand. Ore. Any and al! rerv)tit clalmlnc adrrrudr tht b ove dcMTibcrf lands are mjuetic-t jo file their alms 1q this offlec on or before stld loth day P fteItr. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Botebnr. Orecon, Jannarr 2rV1301. . .SoUcc 1 hereby gircn that the followlnr. nam -iucr nu nira nonce oi ni internum lo make n nal proof In support of hi claim, and (bat said rroof will Uraadehfnr. th CHl ter and Recelrer. V. S. L. O. at Rncebnrp. Or. , Kuii, uu .-.larca i'.-t . Tlx: I ... waivu v, n nccier, on his H. K. Xa 11(3. for the Sij N"Ei and Lots I ne namct me loiiotrtni; witnesses to prove ! his continuous residence upon and cnttiTa- uonnisaxi una. tu- Bn"oIph Aratteta. AI rtT. Crouch, Villiarn it, Toner and Richard n . iict, an ot uaraas Valley. Oreon. J.T. Uumu, Bcgifter. Notice. Sealed bids will bo received bv the Board of Directors of School District No 4, Roseburg, Oregon, until Feb. 15thjl5KM lorino constntction, oi a u-inch eewcr from the new High School Building to Mosher St. in the city of Ttoeburg Ore, and tn connect with the f4eweron said Mosher St, at tho intersection of Jackson and Mosher St. The Board re serves tlie right to reject any or all bids Tho successful bidder must give bond for the faithful performance of tho con tract. For particulars call on S. C. Flint, Chairman Board of Directors, School District no 4, Roseburg Ore. Honey to Loan. as nnanciai agent, lor capital l am prepared to loan money in any amount irom tou to fouu on real estalo or per sonal security, or to purchase property outright, or to purcliaso good notes at a discount. The money can oftentimes lie paid or drafts issued tho samo day that the application is mado. Enquire or II. U. Brookes, at tho Plain-dealer office, Roseburg. A Business Proposition. If you are going east a careful selec tion of your route is essential to tho on joymcnt of your trip. If it is a business trip tiino is tho main consideration ; if a pleasure trip, ccenerv nnd tho conven ienccs and comforts of a modern rail. road. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tho Up-to-Date Road, running two trains thtlly from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Ornah to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, tho famous Buffet-Library -Smoking Curs, nil trains vcstibuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets rending via tho Illinois Central wilt bo honored on theso trains nnd no extra fare charged. Our rates are the same na thoso of inferior roads why not get your money's worth? wntoioriuii panicniar8. 11. U. TitUMnoLL. Commercial Agent, Portland, Ore. 0. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., , . 'T Portland, Ore. Paul-B.-Thomss n, F.-&P. A.. Seattle," Wash. Soalety IVlcetlnge. A.1 F. & A. M. Laurel Lndon No. 13. Holda roKnlar meetings on eecona anu i nrtti WednRPiUv nf rh momn. j, x. Uehxies, w. M. N. T. Jkwktt, Secretary. B. r. 0. ELKS. RoBeburg Lodge No, 326. Holds regular communica tions Ot I. O. O. F. Hall nn B,-rm,l and fourth Thnrfiilavn nf All membors requested to attend renu- tuny nun mi viFiunK orottiers are cortli ally invited to attend. F. B. Waite, K. II. Ror McClallkn, Secrotary. jTO.'.D, letSEPARATE RATTALI.ION N. G., meeta at Armory Hall t-veT Thnraday eveninif, at 8 o'clock. V -PKr r. ii. ri amlxk, (Japt I. O. U. F.' Philetarian IjkIph N'n. R Meets in Odd FelloW Temple, cor ner JrtckROIl ami f!nn ntruuto n Saturday eyeninj;;df.each we?Jc Metn bera of tho order in tcood eiaudini; srr Invited to attend. : - J. C. TwrrciiKiL, N. (i. N.T.Jbwktt, Secretary. 8 of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47; Meets f every Vedneeday, in I. 0. 0. v Hall at 7:30 n. m. Mmlra in i?ood eiandlng are invited to attend. GiK). E. Hoccb:. S. V. Ramp K. R. S. OJ",, M. Protection Tent Nol5. Holds ita rrjrular Reviews the first and third Fridnv nf trh month in the I. O. O. hall. Viiitlna members in good standing are invited to attend. Geo. W. Pehby. Com. E. E. RixiDOETr, Record Keeper. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meet on 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at Via t U. U. r. Ha H. VlBltintf mmhr in ood standine are invited to attend. Della Jeweit, Guardian Neighbor. Mixsie Otkv, Secy. I O. T. M. Roeehnri? Hie tin. 11 I 'folds its rreolar reviena npon the urai anu intra iri,i-.n nt 'vt n m of each month in the Native Sont Hall. Sisters of other Hives viaitintr in ch ni. .o vuiumuj Hiviieu manepa our re- IWB. liATTIE MOBUS L. COK. Jessie Rapp.R. K. 0 E. S. Roxeburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their reznlar meeting on the first and third Thnrsdava in earn nnnth. VbutioR members in good itindinjr are rfspectfally inviUKi to at tend. Mbs. Naxxib Spragoe W. M., Mauds Rat Secrstary. UNITED ARTIS.VNS. semblyNo. 105 meet dayoveninz, at 8o'c Umpnua As- meets every Satur- Sons liall. Visiting Artisans cordially invited to attend. Mm. M.A. Reed, M. A. Jim. Mi.v.vie Joxes, Secretarv. OO DM EN OF THE WORLD.-0k uamn .No. 125. Meets at the Odd I firtt and third Monday evening, j t ut t ' , twrouunt, every j Visit-' UK ueiynoors aiway welcome. N. T. Jewktt, C J. A. BrciiAXAj. Cerk. c ; UNION ENCAMPMENT, 1. 0. O. F. Odd Fellow's Tfinple. Meeta first and' thinl Thurrtlav evenings each month. Visitors cordiallr invitt-d. T J. B. ILvjiilto-v, C. P. J. C.TwrrciicLL, Scribe, Professional Cards. Q.KORGE M. Bf-OWN, Attorney-at-Lav , Court Boat oowa Stair. KO5EB0RG.ORE Q V FISHEIi. M. Ph'sician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Rosebueo, 'Phone Main 591. Oamos. DR. J. R. CHAPMAN Dentist Roseburg, Ore. Abnbara Mk ove Pct ome QR.GEO. E. HODCK, Physcian &. Surgeon. office Review Hka. KOSEEOR'J OHEQOX rnoae. Mtn 21 DENTIST, aaricw BulUlnr. Telephoae Xo. i. RtJSRBPRG. OUXfiU.' M. CnAwroan aJ. 0. Watsox Attorneys at Law, KootalAi, Bak BulU.. RO-SnBOn'J, Oh BailnCis before lh D 3 LiBdOflreinr ainini ce a ipedaiiy. JOHN H. SHUPE, ATTO RN E Y-AT- LAW, RoacBi'no, Oreoos Butlnc belnro rj.8. Land OffioiauJ Prorti Dcslnes s. sMclsJtT. Ofllc Atinhaa Bolldlnc - J 0. FULI.ERTOr Attorney-at-Law. WU1 oncUce tn all the Buto anil Federal Courts umce in iintis- man., KoaeDur;, orcitoa. f W. BENSON, At torney-at-L,aw. otns I and 2 wvlcw BalUItaK, ROSSBOKb, OKKI1UN J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Pnbiic, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Roots 3 Marsters Bnll.llns. KO.SKBUR0, O N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and. Min eral Lands Oregon-. aahmcton and Minnesota; (J23) OAKLAND. OHEGON Notice for Publication Dnltctl State Land Office. Roseburg Orewn, Aug. 31, isai. Nottco i hereby given that In compllanco 1th the nrartslnn of thtt art nf Cnncrrru nf JunoS,l8Wi.enUtled"Anftct for the sale ot titnDor una in the states o( caiuornla, Oregon Nevada. and Washington TrrHtnrr ."unTtonit. cdtoall the public land taU bj act ol Auguri MINNIE I. HARRIS. Care, ot O. M. Co., ot Portland, comity ot Multnomah, state ot Oregon, ha thl da; filed In thl.ioilleo her sworn statement Ho. :67i for tho purchase of the NEJJ ot Section No. SI In tuvusaii no, wuin, range .o. s west and will oiler proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for IU timber or stono than for agricultural nurroses. and to establish hi claim before tho Register and Recotrer of thl office ot Roseburg. Oregon. on Friday, tho Uth day nf February, 1903. lit names ai wltileMca: w. H. Mct'rossou. J. v. Gantucs. John Rogorr, Frans F. Doleiby allot nnnpuurg, urtgoii. Anvand hll lersons clalmlnc advmMv thn ab To described lands are requested to file their claim In this nfflce on or bcroro Id 12th day ol February, 190B. J.T UKIDGEj, Oct8p Regkier. you you you you you you want want want want waut want to buy a furnished to buy a farm rooms house house to to to rent a build a move a If you don't know PAT C-tll on or addrt8 . . . F F. P3 S. K. Agent For D0UQLA5 AN THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Dike City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by daylight TO ALL POTJSTTS ELA.ST 3 FiST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OQCH 1KB BEXYEg 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. s- STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rates, folders and ctier forma tioa.'atldress" Bat Urn Priced I NonrMagnetic Bktal SOver & Felly Gcaraateid ALL JEWELERS COLORED FANCY DIALS TfcBNeiEsgli&dj Watc& Co. rtdarto TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND Citr and Mining Propert;, Horae stoads and Timber Claims Located, the heit now vasant. No fees paid until Filiru; accepted. Relinquish ments boght and sold. ; : : : Stewart Land Co., Room 4, Taylor 5 Ikofl Block ROSEBURG OREGON Your Watch! When was it cleaned and oiled Is it r iania Uka it oaht to? If ia not, it would bo vrellto have it ex amined, I will look it over carefullv ,.t t . 1 ... . . uu ivn iuu jusi wnere uio trouble is and what it will cost to repair it. I guarantee all mywork and live up to tho guarantee. RF.WINSLOWand -. upucian H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. 5 MRS. H. E ASTON ia prepared to wait npon old and newenstomersand friends with a full and comploto stock of GROCERIES- All fresh and of tho very best quality Teasaad coffooB are specialties. Your patronage solicited, F i aos Jackson St., Roseburg ' Oadbhdb FA I E 5 1 1 house house ititm, SdWer Heeoburg Oregon. IF ITS A WHITE ITT P.L.L. RIGHT THE WHITE IS KlflG White family And JTailor ingRotory Sewing Mach ines. Machines with Rotary Lift SYKFLS. AND;COOS COUNTIES W. C McBRIDE, Oea'l Agent, 134 Third Street, PortIad, Ore i umiMMitumnpu.mit ' 2 FJ. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-class Skive or Hair-cut. Compe tent "Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools alvaTB in shape. 5 Baths in Connection. a Shop on Jackson St. i Notice for Publication. ; UNITED STATG LAND OFFICII KoeiorK,Oreso3.0cs.l,iaas. I ffoaf" u bereby girea that la coapUasc 1 VJU00? of tie et d Cbscren ot " iae.Si.eatlUi-Aaaet for tie aals of naber land la tie Stales oj ClL'onil. Orexou Jfm PatUe tU byattoIAci . rRA'K W. JUSTEKSOS. ffpn.haataU day filed la Uila oSceMsnrota 3 south, ol raareS: aad will offer proof to ifcow tias tie laatl oor-t oaTinrsday ti lota day of Ifawi. 15M. He r11?- R Mania. StMarUn. of BmsfairtUe Orrroa; Getcg Itateaaa. Fred Bateiaaa. - Roseao-j. Oregon. mtSI52LfHjStr0? 014112111 5 lTerley'tie aooTe dtczibed laada are requesteil to Uc tielr 'ofrciaCe 0:1 aald IOta day Xarcaiax. OctTp J.T.BRIDCES RegiMer. Notice for Publication. Called States Land OSe. .KJo?rg,Ortsoa,Febreryl.lSW. ! u nereoT glTsa tiat la coapUaae ) yltitieproTUloaiof tia act ot CoamsTS v2r Ua4,4a S1 o Calltorala.OTO t Waahlagton Trriryr iaiSS- ' ' r pv HJPtRT n. BROOITSS. of Rosebary. Ccuntr ot Don lis. State of Ore goa. has thl dar nled la tils .osace ila j-trora : j!ant1o r, jonTlmrsday tholtmcayofApriU 1901. Ha " wltneraes: George Rerf, H. L. stadley .Margaret J. Brookes. D. p. FUhcr. aU J of Roseburg, Oregon. 1 ,aial??!TOIU clttcxr adTtrseiy tie i ,v!I? ,e?,ba. lln(1' tcooested to aletaeU ' April ISOt 0t 6eIoie uxh A?01 J.T. BRIDGES, Register Notice for Publication. ncitcj state Land oOce. wlti tia proTUioa of th act Af Coaaresa of 1 "nrlaads la tia State, ol Call. "oral a. Orttoa hetada aad W aaim gtoa "errllory." a extaad PUbU 11104 ,txU ! , . FRAKKF DOLESBY. of rorUand. county of Maltaomai. atata of , Oregon, haa thU day nltd la thu fflc7ila "rasttenient Xa 567t. for the purchUof thcSKJioftectloa No. Win tohlrT Na ; soulh 01 range Ko. s wt p , aad will of for proof to ahow that tielandmnn-h 1?.r.f5Itafl purpose t. aad to e.taMlah iS 1 . ""'sv.ituiu , on Friday, tie Uth day of February. 1S0S. Bo I rA, I'J-J- O-dner. John' 1 12th day of February, 193. OctSp J.T. BRIDGES, Register. Notice for Publication. United SuteaLaiHlOfire, vnt"i .. v R?blnr. owiTon. Oct. ao. iscb. wtthnJibT Siren that ia compliant 7iii. e.EIDT,ilon o' act of ConcTcsa of Umber land In tha States of California. Orecon Jjetada and Washington TerritoryajViSnd Jdtoall ui0 puMle und .tat byactofAnrt IIORAf!!! TB1PI1? has this dTfl leu In thlnnflW m. 1 ?!itiJJ2,,,or,U,S porchsjo. ot the lot s. 3. r 8 nesi ' 'P -s and will offer proof to aow that tialaad sonjrhl Ji.moiST,I.u'lEl8tor ,u "mbcr or"""t?aa for asrlcnltural purpow. and to cUbjh afi WOODRUFF u IK 1 a colore wie uepiteraad Receiver of taic . otllcootRofeburr.OreKon. .Tuesday, tae 2ih day ot March. 1$01 Ho of Rosebant. Orcson: Joia Becker, ftauk Lonf.ofCIffrelaad. Oregon. "aK I Any and all terQ culmlat- adrertaltr rt nl Ma'h llmC,J 00 0r Vh iUt 1 Sfoa' T BRllXSKf ,1,0Ta6 EegU'.ec